
LIECHTENSTEIN (0) 0 WALES (1) 2. Goals from David Vaughan and Aaron Ramsey earn Wales a 2-0 win against Liechtenstein in Vaduz. Overall a satisfactory performance in this low key final qualifying Group game.
GOALS: Vaughan 16', Ramsey 80'.
Wales line up: 1. Boaz Myhill, 2. Chris Gunter, 3. Gareth Bale, 4. Craig Morgan, 5. James Collins (Capt), 6. Ashley Williams, 7. David Edwards, 8. Simon Church, 9. Jermaine Easter, 10. Aaron Ramsey, 11. David Vaughan.
Subs: 12. Lewis Price, 13. Neal Eardley, 14. Lewin Nyatanga, 15. Sam Vokes, 16. Mark Bradley, 17. Andy King, 18. Shaun MacDonald.
Game LIVE on S4C, kick off 7pm UK time. Match referee is Sten Kaldma from Estonia. Wales will be in all White.
updated: Wednesday, 14th October 2009, 20:55 UK.
Squad have arrived in Vaduz, they will train on Tuesday ahead of the game. Aaron Ramsey is an injury concern with a back injury. James Collins is set to captain the side.
Current Wales squad: (18 players) Goalkeepers: Boaz Myhill (Hull City), Lewis Price (loan Brentford).
Defenders: Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur), James Collins (Aston Villa), Neal Eardley (Blackpool), Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest), Craig Morgan (Peterborough United), Lewin Nyatanga (Bristol City), Ashley Williams (Swansea City).
Midfielders: Andy King (Leicester City), David Edwards (Wolves), Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), David Vaughan (Blackpool), Shaun MacDonald (loan Yeovil), Mark Bradley (Walsall).
Forwards: Jermaine Easter (MK Dons), Simon Church (Reading), Sam Vokes (Wolves).
Called-up are Jermaine Easter, Andy King, Shaun MacDonald and Mark Bradley ahead of the game against Liechtenstein. The squad will fly out to Zurich in Switzerland on Monday afternoon before the coach trip in to Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The squad trained this morning (Monday) ahead of the flight to Switzerland.
Both Wayne Hennessey and captain Craig Bellamy miss the game due to suspension. Ched Evans is unavailable for selection due to an ankle and knee injury. After been called up from the Under 21s Darcy Blake has withdrawn due to injury.
Match to be played at the Rheinepark Stadium, Vaduz. Around 360 supporters ar expected to make the trip. Game LIVE on S4C, kick off 7pm UK time. Match referee is Sten Kaldma from Estonia. Wales will be in all White.
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